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Kids hunted for Easter Eggs saturday morning on the lawn of the Meyer-Buck house, the residence of Provost John Etchemandy

Egg Hunt on the Farm

Etchemendys sponsor Stanford's first Egg Roll for graduate student families
By Weena Pun
NEWS| While Provost John Etchemendy Ph.D. ‘82 and President George W. Bush do not share much in common, they were united on Saturday morning by a somewhat peculiar similarity.

Nurse union ratifies new three-year contract

By Lia Hardin
NEWS| A new three-year contract agreement was ratified by the union that represents the nurses at Stanford’s hospitals last Thursday.

Common App. adopted

By Jenny Allen
NEWS| Beginning next year, the Office of Undergraduate Admission will accept the Common Application and a Stanford-specific supplement for all applicants to the University.

ASSU Slates: Aaron Smith and Kyle Ladewig

By Andrea Fuller
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ASSU Slates: Avula/Jones

By Andrea Fuller
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ASSU Slates: Brett and Lakshmi

By Andrea Fuller
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ASSU Slates: Submit

By Andrea Fuller
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ASSU Slates: The Warm Weather Party

By Andrea Fuller
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Smoke from local fire reaches Farm

By The Stanford Daily News Staff
NEWS| Students around campus were warned to stay inside Saturday afternoon as smoke from a Redwood City fire permeated campus with the pungent scent of burning plastic and metal.

Three seniors receive Gardner fellowships

By Jenny Allen
NEWS| Graduating seniors Colin Burke, Elisabeth Centeno and Cammie Lee were awarded John Gardner Public Service Fellowships according to a Mar. 26 announcement by the Haas Center for Public Service.

Ford fellowships awarded to three seniors

By Jenny Allen
NEWS| The Haas Center for Public Service announced on Mar. 26 that Ria Collingwood ‘07, Emily Gerth ‘07 and Kiah Williams ‘07 were awarded the 2007 Tom Ford Fellowship in Philanthropy.

Two professors receive Roland prize for service

By Jenny Allen
NEWS| The Haas Center for Public Service recently announced Political Science Prof. Terry Karl ‘70 and Graduate School of Business Prof. James M. Patell as the 2007 winners of the Miriam Aaron Roland Volunteer Service Prize.

Correction

By Stanford Daily Staff
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